Flannery O 821 7 Conner and grotesque role One of the most interesting features of the grotesque role of Flannery O'Conner and Flannery O'Conners is that she likes to create characters with physical or mental disabilities. Critics sometimes call her a grotesque maker, but it helps to create defective characters. Indeed, although known as grotesque, O'Connor uses a brilliant visual image when describing people, and their disadvantage is the most realistic technique for making her work.
Flannario Connor is known for its South Gothic style and grotesque characters. Dorothy Tuck McFarland said, "O'Connor created unique characters and extreme situations to gain deeper realism" (1). This way of writing can be seen in Flannery O'Connor's short story "Good man is hard to find". Flannery O'Connor attracts the attention of readers and uses many techniques to attract them. - Blanca Varela has won numerous honorable awards as his work was deemed surrealistic and extreme, and at that time many Peruvian poets recurred. It was this unique form of expression that gave her exposure and made her one of Lain America's major voices. Her writer's style can provide both readable and understandable textual information and symbolic information that suggests various things.
Flannario Connor is known for his region, Christianity, Gothic, and grotesque writing. We saw all these elements in her short story. The novel by Flannario Connor called for a strong response as she was rough and using grotesque. According to Gilbert Muller, "Since Franari O'Connor is possible, I began to write about grotesque content and she soon acknowledged this with a letter to James Farham, O'Connor said basically my character was grotesque I explained that because its essence is my ability to do them. (21)
The short stories and novels of Flannario Connor usually focus on grotesque characters. Many Southern novels are often called grotesque. Mr. O'Connor pointed out, "Everything from the South is called grotesque from the northern readers unless it is grotesque, in that case it will be called reality" (Fitzgerald 40). In grotesque work, writers create experiences that ordinary people may not experience in their daily lives. In addition to disharmony, the grotesque features are exaggerated, there are distances from certain ideal conditions, and abnormalities. Grotesque is a combination of various elements of horror and humor (Rath 40-42). It is thought that strange letters are not fun and is believed to be carried